This plates shows a deity
with his upraised hands in "orans position" as the other male gods on the outer
plates. However, unlike the others, his hands are empty. He has a boxing man
at his right and on the left is a leaping figure with a small horse rider below
it. The leaping figure is similar to the one on the base
with his upturned queue of hair, which is also found in plate
(g). The two men are dressed in the same type of garment as that shown on
the inner plates, a close fitting jacket or vest with tight trousers ending
at the knee. Since this kind of dress is commonly observed in horse-riding races,
there are no iconographic details characteristically Celtic or Thracian on this
plate. Hence, the depicted scene has found no parallel either in Celtic mythologies
or Thracian image repertory.